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Historical Attrition Option

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:32 pm
by charlesonmission
Hi friends,

What does this mean in the options, under game?

Historical Attrition - "Units can only receive replacements if situation in depots.". (Okay, that is clear). But then, it says "Hits can be restored as usual"

What is the distinction here??

Thanks,

Charles

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:35 pm
by Canon
charlesonmission wrote:Hi friends,

What does this mean in the options, under game?

Historical Attrition - "Units can only receive replacements if situation in depots.". (Okay, that is clear). But then, it says "Hits can be restored as usual"

What is the distinction here??

Thanks,

Charles


Replacements = full elements that have been lost. ie 4th Virginia

Hits= An element not at full strength

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:37 pm
by Geohff
If it takes battle damage or is in forming it needs to be in a depot. If sickness, say due to weather hits it it may revive (some of the sick will get well again).

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 1:07 am
by charlesonmission
So, does the replacement screen (in F2) only replace battle losses, other losses are automatically replaced without having to purchase replacements?

I always thought we had to purchase replacements (F2) for all losses.

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 1:12 am
by arsan
Yes, you have to purchase replacements both to recover full missing elements or for missing hits in an element (the red part of an element)
It doesn't matter if the hits are because of battle, cold, hunger, desertion or whatever...
But with historical attrition, unless the affected unit is on a depot, it will only recover hits, never full missing elements.
One related thing i've noticed is that on F2 screen you will only see the missing hits you need to recover, but they don't include the missing full elements you may have around your units on map.
So on F2 you may see you don't need any replacement of a given type because you are not missing hits of this type on your units, but some of them may be in missing full elements of this type that won't never recover unless you buy some appropriate replacements.
This can be a little misleading... :bonk:
Regards